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after coltivating a lot of cubensis strains i have had enough...i want to try growing some other shrooms but i need an expert advise on which to choose and why?there is a strain looks very thin and long and very potent as well.because that's the point!hope for an answerthanxxx

Pan Cyans!!! Not as hard (so far) as its made out to be! Think this is the thin long strain u're talking bout and supposed to be one the most potent. So far I've got 15 jars all colonising and and some fully colonised at 10 days. Let you know on my progress.

Most exotics are thin and long. The easiest and best yielding for indoors would be Pan Cyans as suggested, a few different things (check the archieves and faqs about paneoleous) about them then cubensis, but if you can spawn to dung, thats the way to go. If you havnt done that yet, then you need to step up your cubies and start spawning to manure..its a whole new world of cubies. 1-1.5 grams of pan cyans is to much for most people though..very potent (though very small yielding compared to cubies). There are also Mexicana A, Tampanensis, and two outdoor woodloving species that I hear are also fairly easy to cultivate if you can do wood, and have the right climate (cold). The mex-as and Tamps grow indoor and produce stones (truffles) in the substrate, and can also fruit very potent mushrooms, though less yield and a little less potent then the pan cyans. Theres also psilcybe atlantis, a similar strain to the last two mentioned, but brand new to the market. All three of those have much less info written about them though.

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